DUmmy cynatnite reveals a talent for bouncy tale writing that rivals that of rsmithnumbers.
But despite one of the most ludicrous "quotes" in recent DUmp history, to maintain their DUmp cred DUmmies must claim unswerving belief in the truth of the bouncy.
When DUmmies react to a silly bouncy like this one, they sound like pre-teen WWF fans marveling over the exploits of their favorite steroid-freak pro wrestler:
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 02:58 PM
Star Member cynatnite (27,839 posts)
My amazing daughter's response to someone who called Obama "Osama Obama"...
"Opinions may suck, but being that degrading of another human being is sick and in a way, bullying. You can not like him, what he's done, what he stands for, but to degrade a human being like that? It is unnecessary and uncalled for. State your opinion and beliefs all you want. That isn't an issue. But to be like that about another human? It isn't any wonder why we have bullying issues with children these days as bad as we do, they learn from the adults"
I've got a great kid!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023955966We're reminded once again of twelve-year-old Amy Carter's deep concerns about nuclear proliferation.
Response to cynatnite (Original post)
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 03:05 PM
okaawhatever (1,514 posts)
4. Don't you just love these moments when you realize what a positive influence u were in her life?
bonus: That statement will forever ban her from membership in the Republican party.
Response to cynatnite (Original post)
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 03:05 PM
leftynyc (11,304 posts)
5. Hope you're bursting with pride
(in Yiddish, it's called kvelling). You've done a wonderful job.
Wonderful job. Most DUmp democrats only see their kids every other weekend.
Response to cynatnite (Original post)
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 03:15 PM
Star Member RDANGELO (1,168 posts)
9. These people are being conditioned and reinforced to hate other people
by Fox News and right wing radio. What is it going to take for the media to expose this?
Response to cynatnite (Original post)
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 03:24 PM
The2ndWheel (6,148 posts)
10. Does that apply to everyone that calls people names unnecessarily?
Like people who also equate Bush with Hitler, or Cheney to whoever, etc?
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esponse to ScreamingMeemie (Reply #11)
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 03:56 PM
The2ndWheel (6,148 posts)
14. I don't know
I see a lot of those sorts of insults on this message board. I'm guessing posted by adults. I'm just asking if it wasn't a Teabagger, involving Obama, and Osama, but instead a liberal, involving Bush and Hitler, would someone go out of their way to tell us about their kid's amazing anti-bullying response to those insults?
Yes, it was an amazing response alright. Absolutely amazing.
Response to The2ndWheel (Reply #14)
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 04:00 PM
Star Member ScreamingMeemie (62,208 posts)
17. It's not something I. or a good many of us do.
Is it something you like to do? You're making an assumption about the OP. That kid is amazing, and I would hardly call it "going out of one's way." Your response however...
Yep, amazing. And the quote is reminiscent of the drunken alcoholic Pitt quoting Ty the Bouncer.
Response to cynatnite (Original post)
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 04:03 PM
graywarrior (58,354 posts)
18. I wish she was with me today when I went to meet a carpenter at his house for a big job
and he had a Stop Obama's Jihad sign on the back of his truck. He will not get the job, I can promise you that. But it would have been nice to have your daughter tell him what's what.
Response to cynatnite (Original post)
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 04:56 PM
OnlinePoker (1,379 posts)
23. Interesting that you would do the same thing.
Calling someone a "teabagger" is doing the exact thing you're (rightly) applauding your daughter for standing up against...degrading another person for their opinions by using a disparaging sexual reference about them.